Educational Family Bingo Game
Educational Family Bingo Game
Embark on a fun and educational journey with the Educational Family Bingo Game, a perfect choice for family game nights. This timeless game presents a thrilling experience where players mark randomly selected numbers that appear on a printed paper board.
Game Rules:
- Simple and engaging gameplay suitable for 2 or more players.
- Each player receives a board with a grid containing a combination of numbers.
- The first player to form a specified pattern of circled numbers shouts 'Bingo!' to declare their victory.
- During each turn, the caller draws a numbered ball from a container and announces the number to all players.
- The ball is set aside to avoid being drawn again.
- Each player looks for the announced number on their card and covers it with a token if found.
- The game continues until a player forms the required pattern (one line, two lines, or a full board) and calls 'Bingo!'
The game typically continues through several rounds, with players striving to complete an entire line first, and then the entire board.
Set Includes:
- 56 cards
- Tokens to cover numbers
- Colorful balls
- 1 lottery machine
- Plastic control board
Dimensions of the lottery machine: 18 x 18, approximately 19 cm in height.
One of the most effective ways to develop interpersonal skills in children is through playing various games with loved ones. Board games, card games, and other activities enhance intelligence, the ability to express oneself effectively, and communicate intentions and desires to others.
Games provide an excellent opportunity for family bonding. They allow children to spend more quality time with their parents. Discover many other equally exciting games on our other auctions.
Bingo may originate from a game called Lotto, popular in Italy in 1530. The word Bingo is derived from a distortion of Beano, the name of a similar game played in the USA in the 1920s. The name Beano came from the English word bean, as beans were used to cover called numbers. The term Bingo was established when an excited player shouted 'Bingo!' instead of 'Beano!'